The Temescal Valley Water District

Always Great Water.

Nestled in the foothills of the Cleveland National Forest is Temescal Valley Water District, the local purveyor of potable and reclaimed water
for residents within the Temescal Valley area. TVWD also provides wastewater collection, treatment and disposal for the Temescal Valley residents,
including the Butterfield Estates and California Meadows communities.

Temescal Valley Water District obtains its water from the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, who imports it from Northern
California. The water is then treated at the Henry J. Mills Water Filtration Plant in Riverside, CA. This water is commonly called "State Project
Water" and is one of the highest quality sources of water in the State.

Since it was originally formed as the Lee Lake Water District in 1965, many changes have taken place in the Temescal Valley and in the Water
District itself. What was once land farmed for citrus crops is now home to numerous residential communities, businesses and industrial parks.
However, the one constant over this period of time has been the local Water District and its commitment to provide personal, reliable and efficient
service to its customers.

Temescal Valley Water District

Notice of Public Hearing

The Drought Update

BE WATER WISE

Outdoor Water Use Restored...Common Sense Water Restrictions Remain In Effect

The application of potable, non-potable or recycled water to outdoor landscapes that causes runoff, such that water flows onto adjacent property, non-irrigated areas, private and public walkways, roadways, parking lots or structures is PROHIBITED.

All residential and non-residential irrigation such as Parks, HOA maintained areas, recreation fields and school grounds shall be scheduled between the hours of 9 PM and 6 AM.